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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Evgen Pharma Plc | LSE:EVG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BSVYN304 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.80 | 0.75 | 0.85 | 0.80 | 0.80 | 0.80 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pharmaceutical Preparations | 422k | -4.04M | -0.0147 | -0.54 | 2.2M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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29/11/2022 15:36 | 6P+ coming. Just needs a little news. | manual dexterity | |
29/11/2022 14:48 | Me neither, it will be Doubek the price come next news | georgie pie | |
29/11/2022 14:25 | Looking good - small volume , but lots to come and I wouldn't fancy trying to buy on a news day .. | givmesunshine | |
29/11/2022 14:25 | On the move finally, be good to see this break 6 and stay there. Mid to high 6 by Friday, with news double figures for sure. | georgie pie | |
29/11/2022 12:29 | Hi Clocktower, agreed i dot think there is much in the way of free float here, not much volume yet as i think some are on the sidelines waiting for direction, few more buys will move this up id say. | georgie pie | |
29/11/2022 12:22 | Hi Clocktower, agreed i dot think there is much in the way of free float here, not much volume yet as i think some are on the sidelines waiting for direction, few more buys will move this up id say. | georgie pie | |
29/11/2022 08:41 | Good morning all, A nice start to the day again. Hopefully, it will break right through 6p and stay above this week, and form another platform to move higher. MM must be tight on stock as one moved up already this morning. | clocktower | |
28/11/2022 21:51 | It has broke out on resonavle volume so I tend to agree - no selling in to strength | givmesunshine | |
28/11/2022 16:05 | mid 6's tomorrow could be the new floor | georgie pie | |
28/11/2022 13:59 | Agree MD, plenty upside here. | georgie pie | |
28/11/2022 13:24 | georgie pie28 Nov '22 - 09:45 - 849 of 866(premium) 0 1 0 It Won't be long MD, I'm expecting way past 7p if I'm honest. Medium term I'm looking at double figures at least. Short term 7p+. Just needs a tiny bit of news as deals are already in place. | manual dexterity | |
28/11/2022 12:41 | (without wishing to bore everyone too much about the October presentation - the main viewfoil is light green text on a dark green background. (that is simply "stupid") - a later viewfoil has Autism Spectrum Disorder as a title on the left half of the page. in black text. The bullet points below are dark green text on a light green background. Very difficult to see. - the 3 directors present. Their heads are about 3mm x 2mm on a 10cm smartphone screen, ie. miniscule. The resolution does not allow one to discern the nose or mouth of any of the directors. That imo is below an acceptable std. ------ Conclusion using light green text on a darker green background (& the reverse) is/was a mistake & needs to be avoided in the future. Presentations should also try to make directors' faces visible. | smithie6 | |
28/11/2022 12:05 | All I can see on my EVG L2 today is a very dark shade of Blue. :-) | clocktower | |
28/11/2022 12:03 | (using light green text on a white background is also not a good idea ...but anyway) | smithie6 | |
28/11/2022 11:46 | Well the ask has moved up to 6p. | manual dexterity | |
28/11/2022 11:26 | Some from C4x must have switch on and have realised the big potential here at long last. | clocktower | |
28/11/2022 11:16 | Maybe that's the reason for our screens looking blurred S - as I have been using Photochromic light-sensitive lenses that have molecules inside as photochromic shift their structure when they're bathed in UV rays, allowing them to absorb more light and give the lenses a darkened appearance. Once the UV light goes away, the process reverses and the lenses become clear again. Maybe your spending to long wearing sunglasses but at least you have managed to see how popular the stock is becoming and are enjoying watching the rising star. :-) | clocktower | |
28/11/2022 11:05 | anyway back to EVG definitely popular this morning. | smithie6 | |
28/11/2022 11:04 | btw off thread for everyone if of use ...to minimise risk of getting cataracts in future decades the optical specialist recommended to me the use of sunglasses (I don't have at all). And that probably applies in the years before being 60, 70, 80. (I have 20/20 vision but some strings diagnosed in 1 eye, very common for people over 60, the liquid inside the eye degrades/changes with age. Human body, all downhill after 16-21 !!). | smithie6 | |
28/11/2022 10:58 | LOL - Specsavers - It was blurred on one of my 20" monitors to be fair but then my eyesight is getting poor, and I have glasses and have been advised I have a couple of years before my cataracts will need sorting.😥 Anyway I would not worry about the past video production, I would look to the future successes of EVG and good fortune that stakeholders are becoming aware of though the deals being achieved. | clocktower | |
28/11/2022 10:56 | tested last week. 20/20 vision. :-) ----- 50% is blurred & illegible imo, including on a 65" screen. I will refer you to the exact pages. (btw the resolution (the number of dots/pixels on most/many 65" screens is the same as on many smartphones; if they are both HD standard then the number of pixels is identical. My smartphone has good resolution HD+ (1560 x 720. (with 1000 pixels you can print with good quality on A4 paper, about 30cm. So 1560 pixels on a 4" smartphone screen is excellent resolution. 1560 pixels is similar resolution to most flat panel TVs). (The ability of a human eye to see minute detail on a smartphone is excellent) | smithie6 | |
28/11/2022 10:49 | Weird, it wasn't at all blurry when I watched it on my 65" screen. Have you considered making an appointment with an optician? | on target |
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